There’s a hunger for equality in this country and that hunger’s being reflected in Bernie Sanders’ surging campaign numbers. He’s drawing huge crowds and donations. Rev. Sharpton talks to Bernie Sanders about his campaign and how he can keep momentum. watch

Late Monday, state lawmakers met and the Senate voted 37 to 3 to move the Confederate flag into a museum. A final vote will be held Tuesday. Rev. Sharpton talks to State Sen. Karl Allen, D - S.C., for more. watch

On Monday, Donald Trump released a statement refusing to back away from his immigration comments as more Republicans come out against him. Rev. Sharpton talks to Joan Walsh and James Peterson for more on Trump’s strategy. watch

In a new twist, the prosecutor in the Tamir Rice case is going to bring in the state highway patrol to reconstruct the entire scene. Rev. Sharpton talks to Marq Claxton about the evidence necessary to charge in the case. watch

President Obama made the case for a more inclusive economy on Tuesday. On Wednesday, we’re already seeing progress on that front. Minimum wage hikes hit Chicago, Louisville, Washington DC and Maryland. Robert Reich joins in for more. watch

Sen. Mitch McConnell isn’t too happy about the new plan to put a woman on the $10 bill. He called removing Alexander Hamilton a “terrible idea.” But not too long ago, he was trying to replace Hamilton himself! Rev. Sharpton has more. watch

Federal authorities are trying to figure out why a predominantly black church in South Carolina caught fire and burned. The Associated Press cites an official that says the fire was not arson. Joy Reid and Matthew Horace join Rev. Sharpton for more. watch

The protester who was arrested for taking down South Carolina’s Confederate flag is breaking her silence. Rev. Sharpton has more on what she said, plus details on a Ku Klux Klan rally planned in the state later in July. watch

More than 45 million people are living in poverty in the US. Over the next several months, MSNBC is following photographer Matt Black and Trymaine Lee as they travel cross-country, documenting America’s poorest places. watch

President Obama is feeling loose, energized and has momentum coming off what many are calling the best week of his presidency. On Tuesday, a reporter asked him about it. Rev. Sharpton is joined by Ed Rendell and Jared Bernstein for more. watch

As South Carolina is deciding what to do with the Confederate flag, President Obama is talking about lasting policy changes in everything from voting rights to criminal justice reform. Rep. Bobby Scott joins in for more. watch

South Carolina reportedly has the two-thirds support needed to take down the Confederate flag from the statehouse grounds. Rev. Sharpton talks with South Carolina State Senator Paul Thurmond about his efforts to support that measure. watch

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Since his 2011 MSNBC premiere, Reverend Al Sharpton has led a lively and informed discussion each night. With over 40 years of experience as a community leader, politician, minister and advocate, Sharpton shares his take on the top headlines of the day in his signature style.